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April:
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1st and 3rd Friday Openings at participating galleries.
Month of April
Saks Galleries at Cherry Creek
Group exhibit of gallery artists
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Saks Galleries at Cherry Creek
Walt Gonske
From the Valdez Rim
Oil
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Friday April 3
Visions
West Contemporary
Denver opening Reception, 6-8 pm
Robin McCauley, Thresholds. Thresholds is
a body of paintings that explores quiet moments
of suspension, spaces where something has just
happened or is about to. In these interiors,
birds appear within restrained architectural
settings: against walls, beside partially opened
doors, beneath curtains, or standing in fields
of angled light. The rooms are spare and
deliberate. The palette is muted. McCauley is
interested in constructed stillness, not
emptiness, but a held moment charged with
potential.
Through May 8
Walker Fine Art
Opening reception, 5-8pm
In Weightless Radiance, six artists
explore the quiet interplay between luminosity
and material. Featuring: Jamie Gray, Gloria
Pereyra, Derrick Breidenthal, Chris Richter, Ana
Zanić, and Isabelle Coppinger. Layered
landscapes, tonal paintings, golden silk and
delicate clay installations reflect the
fragility and grace of the natural world. Rooted
yet unbound by representation, the works in this
exhibition offer a meditation on balance and
impermanence, inviting us to pause and attune to
the subtle radiance that exists within and
around us.
Through June 6
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Visions
West Contemporary
Robin McCauley
Habitat, 2026
Oil on canvas, 30 x 20 inches,
Through May 8

Walker Fine Art
Jamie Gray
Through June 6

Walker Fine Art
Gloria Pereyra
Through June 6
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Walker Fine Art
Isabelle Coppinger
Through June 6

Walker Fine Art
Derrick Breidenthal
Through June 6

Walker Fine Art
Chris Richter
Through June 6

Walker Fine Art
Ana Zanić
Through June 6
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Saturday, April 4
Abend Galley
Artist's reception, 5-7 PM
Group Exhibition: Animalia VIII and
Alexandra Manukyan's The Tender Vigil.
Animalia brings together painters who take
the animal world as their subject. Domestic and
wild, intimate and monumental. The works range
from tight realism to loose abstraction, but
each one starts with close attention to a living
creature.
The collector preview is open now.
Alexandra Manukyan's The Tender Vigil gathers figures in quiet,
watchful moments. Porcelain light, lace, and fine
detail reward close looking. These paintings ask
something of the viewer: patience, attention, a
willingness to slow down. Stand with one long enough
and you begin to notice what the figure is holding,
or guarding, or waiting for. The Tender Vigil
collector preview is open now
Through April 25
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Abend Galley
Alexandra Manukyan
She Wears the Season Softly
Through April 25

Abend Galley
Richard Rodriguez
Sentinels
Through April 25
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Thursday, April 9
Robischon Gallery
Opening Reception, 6 -8 pm
Three Concurrent Solo Exhibitions: Stacey Steer:
The Stars Watch from Long Ago Film,
collage, objects, prints along with Kahn +
Selesnick: Dark Matter, 25' photo
Installation, paintings, photography and Kim
Dickey: And all the Meadows Wide.
vessels, wall sculpture
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Robischon Gallery
Kahn + Selesnick
Columbarium
archival pigment print 16 x 16 in.
Through May 30 |

Robischon Gallery
Stacey Steers
The Stars Watch from
Long Ago collage film still
Through May 30

Robischon Gallery
Kim Dickey
Baroque Eclogue
glazed terracotta 26 x 22 ½ x ¾ in.
Through May 30
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Friday, April 17
Space Gallery
Opening reception, 6-8pm
Ted Moore, Introit and Charles
Wooldridge, Icons & Silhouettes. Ted's
artwork is inspired by the landscape, cultures,
and history of the Southwest U.S., with a
particular focus on trees and wood. Trees
measure the passage of time and seasons of life,
creating ecological and cultural records; Ted's
art addresses layers of history embodied in both
nature and everyday cultural items. His work is
characterized by realism, monochromism, and the
co-optation of centuries-old European art and
craft forms.
Wooldridge writes: "The works of art to
be viewed will be focused on not only capturing an idea
but developing it. How intrinsically important the
process is to the physical expression. By incorporating
40 years of brutal scars left in my work table and then
hammered into the metal itself to illustrate this
challenges of chasing the aesthetic core. This, being
the essence of what ripples through an artists life,
creating a type of masterful process of evolution. I’m
creating over thirty closed loop “icons” and
“silhouettes” of complex value."
Through May 31
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Space Gallery
Ted Moore
Through May 31

Space Gallery
Ted Moore
Through May 31
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Thursday, April 23
William Matthews Gallery
Opening Reception, 5 PM-8 PM
Kim Matthews Wheaton, Open Space. |

William
Matthews Gallery
Kim Matthews Wheaton
Morning Calm
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May:
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Friday, May 15
William Havu Gallery
Opening Reception, 5-8pm
Amy Metier, Sea Change. new paintings on
panel and works on paper. Most of these works
are abstracted references to landscapes, still
lives, or architecture. Amy’s work is in the
permanent collection of the Denver Art Museum
and The Kirkland, as well as private and public
collections throughout the United States and
Europe.
Through July 3
Saturday, June 20
Artist Talk, 12 pm
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William Havu Gallery
Amy Metier
Arrangement in Yellow and Gray
Mixed media on panel
66 x 30 inches
Through July 3
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EXHIBIT LISTINGS:
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Abend Gallery
1261 Delaware Street
Denver, CO 80204
map
Delaware St. hours: Tue-Sat 10-6,
Sun 11am-4
303.355.0950 phone

website:
www.abendgallery.com
Saturday, April 4
Artist's reception, 5-7 PM
Group Exhibition: Animalia VIII and Alexandra
Manukyan's The Tender Vigil. Animalia
brings together painters who take the animal world
as their subject. Domestic and wild, intimate and
monumental. The works range from tight realism to
loose abstraction, but each one starts with close
attention to a living creature.
The collector preview is open now.
Alexandra Manukyan's The Tender Vigil gathers figures in quiet,
watchful moments. Porcelain light, lace, and fine
detail reward close looking. These paintings ask
something of the viewer: patience, attention, a
willingness to slow down. Stand with one long enough
and you begin to notice what the figure is holding,
or guarding, or waiting for. The Tender Vigil
collector preview is open now
Through April 25
David B. Smith Gallery
1543 A Wazee Sgtreet
Denver, CO 80202
map
phone:
303.893.4234
fax:
877.893.4234

website:
http://davidbsmithgallery.com
Hours: Tues-Sat 12-6, and by appointment
Continuing:
The Illusion of Paradise, a solo exhibition by
San Diego, CA-based Peruvian artist Sylvia Fernandez in
the main gallery, and The Idiot's Defense, a solo
exhibition by Denver, CO-based artist Dmitri Obergfell
in the project room. Corporeal experience, informed by
internality and influenced by personal subjectivity,
registers immediately upon entering Fernandez' The
Illusion of Paradise. Floating throughout the
gallery, as if sifting through a floating archive,
viewers experience Fernandez's dreamlike compositions
like flashes of forgotten memories. Tracing our
attention over a ghostly, shadow-cast embrace, whispers
seem to be audible. The senses come alive in The
Illusion of Paradise, aided by a layered presentation of
works that mimics the strata of perception on a journey
inward.
Obergfell presents a series of
sculptures including vases, figural sculpture,
smoking paraphernalia, and a chess set set atop
clear pedestals and custom wood furniture.
Blending functional design objects and
sculptural elements as well as combining both
ancient and pop references, together the works
contemplate the frameworks that shape
experience.
Through April 18
David Cook Fine Art
Maggie Ross, Director
1637 Wazee Street
Denver, Colorado 80202
map
Phone: 303.623.8181

Website:
www.davidcookfineart.com
Hours: 10:30 - 6:00 Tuesday
through Saturday and by appointment
Exhibition to be announced
Gallery 1261 LLC
1261 Delaware Street
Denver, CO 80204
map
phone: 303.571.1261

website:
www.gallery1261.com
Hours: Tue - Sat: 12-6pm
Exhibition to be announced
GALLERY M
180 Cook St, Suite 101
map
Denver, CO 80206
phone: 303-331-8400
website:
www.gallerym.com

Hours: By Appointment Daily, Tue-Sat.
GALLERY M specializes in 20th century photojournalism
and social documentary. LIFE photojournalists including Alfred
Eisenstaedt, Bourke-White, Carl
Mydans, Ralph Morse and others are always on display and
available
Exhibition to be announced
K Contemporary
Doug Kacena Co-Owner / Director
1412 Wazee St , Denver, CO 80202
map
phone: 303-590-9800
cell:
720-296-7180
website:
https://kcontemporaryart.com
Hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 12 pm ? 6 pm
or by appointment
Exhibition to be announced
Michael Warren Contemporary
Mike McClung
and Warren Campbell, owners
760 Santa Fe Drive
Denver, CO 80204
map
gallery:
303-635-6255
cell:
303-667-2447

website: www.michaelwarrencontemporary.com
Hours:
Tues-Sat 11am-6 pm or by appointment
2024 Online Programming 24/7
Plinth Gallery
Owner: Jonathan Kaplan
3520 Brighton Blvd
Denver, Colorado 80216
map
phone: 303-295-0717

website:
www.plinthgallery.com
Hours: Thursday -Saturday, 12pm-5pm, and
other times by appointment
Exhibition to be announced
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Plus Gallery
Owner: Ivar Zeile
Private Dealer

website:
www.plusgallery.com
Exhibition to be announced
Robischon Gallery
1740
Wazee St.
Denver, CO. 80202
Map
phone: 303.298.7788
fax:
303.298.7799

web:
www.robischongallery.com
Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 11am to
6pm Mondays
by
appointment. Adjacent Free Parking until 6pm
Thursday, April 9
Opening Reception, 6 -8 pm
Three Concurrent Solo Exhibitions: Stacey Steer: The Stars Watch
from Long Ago Film, collage, objects, prints along with Kahn +
Selesnick: Dark Matter, 25' photo Installation, paintings,
photography and Kim Dickey: And all the Meadows Wide.
vessels, wall sculpture
Through May 30
Rule Gallery
3001 Brighton Blvd, Ste. 600 Denver
Denver, CO 80216
Map
phone: 303-800-6776

web:
www.rulegallery.com
Exhibition to be announced
Saks Galleries Cherry Creek
Mikkel &
Catherine Saks, owners
3019 East Second Ave
Denver, CO 80206
map
phone:
303-333-4144

website:
www.saksgalleries.com
Hours: Tues-Friday 10am-5pm, Saturday 10am - 4pm
and by appointment. Exhibitions
year- round.
view the Saks Galleries Cherry Creek videos
Continuing:
The McKenney-Hall Indian Gallery.
Thomas McKenney was appointed Superintendent of Indian
Affairs in 1916 by President James Madison. He
championed Native American causes for the next several
decades at a time when tribal culture was often on a
collision course with land-hungry whites and the U.S.
Government. McKenney worked tirelessly on his Indian
Gallery, a collection of artifacts and portraits of the
visiting Indians by the famous painter Charles Bird
King. However, in 1830, McKenney was dismissed by
President Jackson -- they had quarreled about the
removal of the Cherokee from their homeland. McKinley
had also battled with a Congressional committee
investigating his expenditure of $3,100 for the Indian
portraits. Therefore, it was on his own that he launched
a project to publish a series of large portfolios with
hand-colored lithographs made after King's original
paintings.
More information
Month of April
Exhibition of gallery artists
Space Gallery
765 Santa Fe
Drive
Map
Denver, 80204
phone: 720-904-1088

website:
www.spacegallery.org
Hours: Wed-Sat 1pm-6pm or
by appointment
Space Annex
95 S. Cherokee St.
Denver, CO 80223
Mao
phone:
303.993.3321
Continuing:
Month Of Printmaking Exhibition Featuring: Print
Educators Of Colorado and Sue Oehme, Uprising.
Throughout the Month of Print, Print Educators of
Colorado proudly present an exhibition of their own work
demonstrating not only the depth of their artistic
practices but also their commitment to cultivating the
future of printmaking. As educators and working artists,
these instructors bring the same curiosity,
experimentation, and technical mastery into their own
work that they share in their teaching. Sue Oehme:
"I am quite simply fascinated by the very essence of
paint and materials. I find it mesmerizing at times to
watch as the paint goes down and areas blend together or
as colors or forms change during the drying time. My
best work comes at times when I feel that I have almost
lost myself in the process, and the work is nearly on a
subconscious level, but in the end my formal training
comes back into the formula to make corrections and
bring balance to a piece."
Through April 11
Friday, April 17
Opening reception, 6-8pm
Ted Moore, Introit and Charles Wooldridge,
Icons & Silhouettes. Ted’s artwork is inspired by
the landscape, cultures, and history of the Southwest
U.S., with a particular focus on trees and wood. Trees
measure the passage of time and seasons of life,
creating ecological and cultural records; Ted’s art
addresses layers of history embodied in both nature and
everyday cultural items. His work is characterized by
realism, monochromism, and the co-optation of
centuries-old European art and craft forms.
Wooldridge writes: "The works of art to
be viewed will be focused on not only capturing an idea
but developing it. How intrinsically important the
process is to the physical expression. By incorporating
40 years of brutal scars left in my work table and then
hammered into the metal itself to illustrate this
challenges of chasing the aesthetic core. This, being
the essence of what ripples through an artists life,
creating a type of masterful process of evolution. I’m
creating over thirty closed loop “icons” and
“silhouettes” of complex value."
Through May 31
Visions
West Contemporary
Director:
Nikki Todd
2605 Walnut St.
Denver, CO 80205
map
phone:
303.292.0909

website:
www.visionswestgallery.com
hours:
Tuesday-Saturday 10-6 pm or by appointment
Friday April 3
Denver opening Reception, 6-8 pm
Robin McCauley, Thresholds. Thresholds is a body
of paintings that explores quiet moments of suspension,
spaces where something has just happened or is about to.
In these interiors, birds appear within restrained
architectural settings: against walls, beside partially
opened doors, beneath curtains, or standing in fields of
angled light. The rooms are spare and deliberate. The
palette is muted. McCauley is interested in constructed
stillness, not emptiness, but a held moment charged with
potential.
Through May 8
Walker Fine Art
The Prado
Building, 300 West 11th Avenue (at Cherokee)
Denver, CO 80204 In the Golden Triangle
Map
phone:
303.355.8955

website:
www.walkerfineart.com
hours:
Tues-Sat 11am-5 pm or by appointment
Explore all the gallery exhibits and view informative
videos
Continuing video links:
Walker Fine Art is launching a new
video series, Collector - Artist Dialogue, featuring a
conversation between a collector and an artist who share
personal thoughts and feelings about one piece of art.
Beginning this series is Gallery Manager, Libby Garon,
who speaks to her deep connection with painting, Blush
Nebula by Ana Zanic. Ana responds to Libby with her
inspiration behind the painting. Click the links
to watch this video and more
Instagram , or catch all our videos on
YouTube or
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Friday, April 3
Opening reception, 5-8pm
In Weightless Radiance, six artists
explore the quiet interplay between luminosity
and material. Featuring: Jamie Gray, Gloria
Pereyra, Derrick Breidenthal, Chris Richter, Ana
Žanić, and Isabelle Coppinger. Layered
landscapes, tonal paintings, golden silk and
delicate clay installations reflect the
fragility and grace of the natural world. Rooted
yet unbound by representation, the works in this
exhibition offer a meditation on balance and
impermanence, inviting us to pause and attune to
the subtle radiance that exists within and
around us.
Through June 6
William Havu Gallery
1040 Cherokee
Map
Denver, CO. 80204
phone:
303.893.2360

website:
www.williamhavugallery.com
Hours: Tue - Fri 10-6
PM, Sat 11-5 PM, Sun and Mon by appointment only
Friday, May 15
Opening Reception, 5-8pm
Amy Metier, Sea Change. new paintings on
panel and works on paper. Most of these works
are abstracted references to landscapes, still
lives, or architecture. Amy’s work is in the
permanent collection of the Denver Art Museum
and The Kirkland, as well as private and public
collections throughout the United States and
Europe.
Saturday, June 20
Artist Talk, 12 pm
Through July 3
William Matthews Gallery
Owner:
William Matthews
Great Basin Studio
2540
Walnut St,
Denver, CO 80205
map
phone:
303-534-1300

Hours: Tuesday & Thursday 10 am - 5 pm
or by appointment
website: williammatthewsstudio.com
Exhibition to be announced
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More info /
Continuing Exhibits
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April
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William Havu Gallery
Jivan Lee
Strong Upward Lift
Oil on four panels, 54 x 84 inches
Through May
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David B. Smith Gallery
Sylvia Fernandez
Territory, Land, 2025
Oil on canvas, 84 x 60 in.
Through April 18

David B. Smith Gallery
Dmitri Obergfell
Breath of a Vessel No. 1, 2025 Ceramic, 16 x 9 x
12 in

Space Gallery
Jennifer Ghormley
Through
April 11

David B. Smith Gallery
Dmitri Obergfell
Breath of a Vessel No. 1, 2025 Ceramic, 16 x 9 x
12 in.
Through April 18
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